Barque: Thomas Moore

News about contemporary American writer of Ageless Soul, Care of the Soul, A Religion of One's Own, and the Gospel series.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Moore talks about art and dreams, 26 May 2011

A press release for the art exhibit Wherever You are is the Center of the World includes notice that Thomas Moore lectures about Art and Dreams, Thursday 26 May 2011, at Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, starting at 7:30 p.m. Read an exhibit description by artists, Susan Q. Brown and Hari Kirin Kaur Khalsa. The showing is April 9 to July 3, 2011.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Dreams may be seen as x-rays to the soul's needs

Dated 20 March 2011, Open Mind offers an encore program interviewing Thomas Moore about Care of the Soul in Medicine. Click for options to listen to, or to download this audio interview, approximately 27 minutes long. The program description includes, "While sharing stories from his personal and professional life, [Thomas Moore] gives advice to both health-care providers and patients for maintaining dignity and humanity, providing spiritual guidance for dealing with feelings of mortality and threat, encouraging patients to not only take an active part in healing but also to view illness as a positive passage to new awareness."

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Thomas Moore offers public talk in Toronto

On Thursday 14 April, the evening before the Soul-Spirit Dialogues program at the McMichael Gallery begins, Thomas Moore gives a public talk with Rev. Wayne Walder about connections between soul and spirit. This informal evening of dialogue is from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at:
Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation
79 Hiawatha Rd., Toronto.
Between Gerrard St. and Dundas St., west of Coxwell Ave.
This event is open to the public. Admission is $12 at the door.

Sunday, March 06, 2011

E-course with Thomas Moore starts Wednesday

Thomas Moore's e-course with Spirituality & Practice starts this Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Sign up now to start the Lenten program on Ash Wednesday. According to Mary Ann and Frederic Brussat:

"[Moore] makes suggestions for how we can inhabit the Gospels, and we are already looking forward to your shares in the online Practice Circle about these practices and mini-projects. To give you some examples from the first few days: we'll listen for an invitation from an angel; we'll practice being a net; we'll play around with words with the same root as "enemy"; we'll reflect upon the Kingdom as a circle with its center everywhere and its circumference nowhere; and we'll try to write a really short prayer. Then, to supplement the 40 daily emails, Moore has recorded audio and video lessons which we'll post in the Practice Circle during the Sundays of Lent. And he will also be available to answer our questions and listen to our responses in two live teleconferences."

The two live hour-long teleconferences with Thomas Moore are Wednesday 30 March and Wednesday 20 April 20, 9 p.m.-10 p.m. Eastern Time. They'll be recorded for later listening. This e-course ends Easter Sunday 24 April 2011. Registration is $49.95.